AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMigration Crackdown: Human Rights Watch says Libya’s rival authorities in Tripoli and the east are fueling xenophobia, detaining migrants en masse, and carrying out collective expulsions amid rumors of permanent “settlement.” Local Economy: Jufra’s municipal council urged support for date producers and a review of agricultural export rules as the 2026 harvest approaches. Public Finance: Libya’s Structured Dialogue Economic Track warned that rising public debt and structural imbalances are squeezing reserves and the dinar unless reforms move forward. Livestock Health: The head of the Veterinarians Syndicate in Al-Marj warned of the toxic “Abu Quratu” plant spreading in pastures after floods, threatening sheep, cattle, and goats. Earthquake Watch: A 6.2-magnitude quake hit southern Tunisia and was felt in Libyan border areas, with no damage reported so far. Diplomacy: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met Libya’s PM Abdul Hamid Dbeibah in Abu Dhabi to discuss bilateral ties and regional stability.
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